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The first graphic shown here illustrates the authors’ view on the digital evolution of HaH from delivery of care (migrating from in-person to fully virtual), telecomms (from telephone to embedded HIPAA-compliant video conferencing), and remote monitoring, moving from patient-reported data of vital signs to wearable sensors.
Providers, payers, pharma, and even healthtechnology organizations are challenged to make their healthcare data transformative because it is deeply sensitive, highly regulated, and lives in silos that are not interoperable. But, if you have been to the doctor lately, you probably know that it is not that simple.
Much of the discussion focused on the challenges of measuring ROI: A vast majority of healthcare executives polled in one survey (71%) stated their respective organizations have not captured a clear ROI from digital healthtechnology investments. For more on HL7v2 to FHIR here at Redox, check out our recent blog or last year’s webinar.
This may include on-site training, webinars, and ongoing support for any questions or issues that may arise. DrKumo’s Remote Patient Monitoring Technology Solution. DrKumo is a leader in connected healthtechnology, known for its advanced remote patient monitoring capabilities.
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